| 1869 - 602 sider
...that it is only a limited set of cases in which the incisions diminish pain; and that with regard to time that is occupied in healing with or without incisions,...old plan of crucial incisions. Another method which I have occasionally tried, but of which I can only state the same general results, is that of subcutaneous... | |
| 1869 - 458 sider
...are left in the centre of the carbuncle as the sole space in which the process of healing has to be achieved. On these three points, which are the grounds...old plan of crucial incisions. Another method which I have occasionally tried, but of which I can only state the same general results, is that of subcutaneous... | |
| 1869 - 622 sider
...the centre of the carbuncle as the sole space in which the process of healing has to be achieved, Oo these three points, which are the grounds that have...old plan of crucial incisions. Another method which I have occasionally tried, but of which I can only state the same general results, is that of subcutaneous... | |
| Theophilus Parvin - 1869 - 824 sider
...are left in the center of the carbuncle as the sole space in which the process of healing has to be achieved. On these three points, which are the grounds...very clearly and certainly a great deal the quicker. effect as the other; and I think the same general conclusions may be drawn respecting it: that it is... | |
| 1869 - 384 sider
...are left in the centre of the carbuncle as the sole space in which the process of healing has to be achieved. On these three points, which are the grounds...diminish pain ; and that with regard to the time that h occupied in healing with or without incisions, the healing without incisions is very clearly and... | |
| 1869 - 600 sider
...Bartholomew's Hospital. (The Lancet, January 16). Mr. Fagetis opposed to " free incisions." He fully believes that crucial incisions do not prevent extension ;...incisions is very clearly and certainly a great deal quicker. Another method which Mr. Paget has occasionally tried, bnt of which he can only state the... | |
| 1872 - 758 sider
...it seems to me that crucial incisions do not prevent extension — that it is only a limited number of cases in which the incisions diminish pain —...the time that is occupied in healing with or without mcisions, the healing without incisions is very clearly and certainly a great deal quicker. I do not... | |
| 1884 - 610 sider
...questions, as follows :—" I fully believe that crucial incisions do not prevent extension ; that there is only a limited set of cases in which the incisions diminish pain; and that with regard to the time which is occupied in healing, with or without incisions, the healing without incisions is very clearly... | |
| 1869 - 820 sider
...amount of healing which has to be gone through. Nay, in some cases carbuncles completely abort. . . » On these three points, which are the grounds that...very clearly and certainly a great deal the quicker. 143 sions. Another method which I have occasionally tried, but of which I can only state the same general... | |
| 1869 - 912 sider
...that crucial incisions do not prevent extension ; that it is only a limited set of cases in which tile incisions diminish pain ; and that with regard to...old plan of crucial incisions. Another method which I have occasionally tried, but of which I can only state the same •general results, is that of subcutaneous... | |
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